For molecules that are not directly electroactive, it is
necessary to modify a microelectrode by grafting polymeric or
enzymatic membranes capable of translating a local concentration
into an electrical current, which is a concept referred to as
biosensing. In "Microelectrode Biosensors," experts in the field
cover the topic of electrochemical biosensor technology as applied
to the neurosciences. The volume opens with a section addressing
the specific issue of manufacturing biosensors that can be
implanted in the central nervous system for neurotransmitter
detection, and it then continues with sections on recent studies
where biosensors have made a difference in bringing a new level of
understanding of signaling mechanisms in neuroscience as well as
recent developments in biosensor technology that have not yet been
applied to implantable microelectrodes but may have great
potential. Written for the "Neuromethods" series, this work
contains the kind of detailed descriptions and implementation
advice necessary to achieve successful results.
Focused and cutting-edge, "Microelectrode Biosensors" serves to
inspire the wider neuroscience and physiology community to adopt
these powerful methods in their own applications in order to move
the field forward with the widespread advances that will most
likely flow from the adoption of biosensing as part of the standard
laboratory toolkit.
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